Ever wondered what Pink Floyd were doing in Cambridge before they became superstars? Look no more!

Music Heritage UK, a charity which promotes, protects and preserves the country's popular music heritage, has created an interactive Pink Floyd in Cambridge map for your leisurely viewing.

The map, as James Ketchell, chief executive of the charity explains, is an exploration of the pre-formation years of the band - where they may have performed and rehearsed, tapping into the hidden history of Cambridge's landmarks.

"Cambridge is obviously a huge focal point for them, as some of them are from Cambridge," said James.

"We thought it'd be great to look at places in Cambridge which helped make the band - so it tells the story of Pink Floyd in the early years.

"And we hope Cambridge might discover some surprising facts about where Pink Floyd rehearsed and played as young teenagers - especially in places that have been completely developed out of Cambridge's present day."

Pink Floyd formed in London in 1965 and became one of the most successful groups ever.

The group has sold over 250 million albums worldwide, including 75 million units sold in the United States alone.

The interactive map marks the opening of a V&A exhibition on the band in London this Saturday (May 13), called Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains.

For more information and to buy tickets to the exhibition, click here.